Factors affecting carbon dioxide emissions for sustainable development goals – New insights into six asian developed countries DOI Creative Commons
Pham Xuan Hoa, Vu Ngoc Xuan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thu

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(21), P. e39943 - e39943

Published: Oct. 31, 2024

The worldwide economic scene faces the dual challenges of rising sea levels and escalating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Environmental contamination impedes sustainable growth, increasing demand for energy resources as a fundamental aspect economies. present research uses an analytical model to examine elements influencing output in six economically developed Asian nations, intending assist realizing UNSDG- United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. manuscript applies fixed effect model- FEM random effects approach- REM method. contributes science environment, climate research, long-term environmental growth. Data this investigation were sourced from World Bank, covering period 2000 2020, about Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Korea, Singapore, China. This paper investigates nexus between power usage (ECO), fossil fuel use (FFU), adoption (REC), foreign direct investment (FDI), imports, exports, development, population, ecological across countries. study panel data regression analysis how these factors influence output, aiming provide insights growth policies. Key findings highlight considerable consumption patterns activities on pollution levels, emphasizing need enhancements conservation, shift towards sources, practical rules protecting environment mitigate degradation. empirical indicate that various factors, such usage, fuel-based energy, import export activities, population size, impact within nations. Specifically, FDI, green influenced degradation negatively. Conversely, sources size correlate positively with contamination. consequently advocates developing green, circular, frameworks countries foreseeable future.

Language: Английский

Understanding the environmental health implications of tourism on carbon emissions in China DOI Creative Commons

Jinhua Shao,

Sheng Fang, Meiling Zhao

et al.

Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13

Published: March 25, 2025

Tourism development is important for the formulation of national carbon reduction policy. China has put forward goals peaking and neutrality. Studying impact China’s tourism industry on emissions great significance in scientifically formulating emission policies helping to realize its goals. In this study, we simulate complex relationship between using machine learning models. This study first employ interpretable analyze China. Our findings demonstrate that sparrow search algorithm random forest (SSA-RF) hybrid model can factors with low error. The expansion positively contributes increase emissions. highlights need consider when

Language: Английский

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Factors affecting carbon dioxide emissions for sustainable development goals – New insights into six asian developed countries DOI Creative Commons
Pham Xuan Hoa, Vu Ngoc Xuan, Nguyen Thi Phuong Thu

et al.

Heliyon, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(21), P. e39943 - e39943

Published: Oct. 31, 2024

The worldwide economic scene faces the dual challenges of rising sea levels and escalating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Environmental contamination impedes sustainable growth, increasing demand for energy resources as a fundamental aspect economies. present research uses an analytical model to examine elements influencing output in six economically developed Asian nations, intending assist realizing UNSDG- United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. manuscript applies fixed effect model- FEM random effects approach- REM method. contributes science environment, climate research, long-term environmental growth. Data this investigation were sourced from World Bank, covering period 2000 2020, about Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, Korea, Singapore, China. This paper investigates nexus between power usage (ECO), fossil fuel use (FFU), adoption (REC), foreign direct investment (FDI), imports, exports, development, population, ecological across countries. study panel data regression analysis how these factors influence output, aiming provide insights growth policies. Key findings highlight considerable consumption patterns activities on pollution levels, emphasizing need enhancements conservation, shift towards sources, practical rules protecting environment mitigate degradation. empirical indicate that various factors, such usage, fuel-based energy, import export activities, population size, impact within nations. Specifically, FDI, green influenced degradation negatively. Conversely, sources size correlate positively with contamination. consequently advocates developing green, circular, frameworks countries foreseeable future.

Language: Английский

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